An unusual captive bred tropical marineThe minimum tank size should be 60 litres, this will safely house 2 adult (12cm) Kuda Seahorses. Seahorses need objects in the tank that they can attach themselves to with their prehensile tails, artificial plants, smooth rocks and artificial branching coral are ideal; avoid live corals and sharp rocks as these can injure the seahorses. For more Care Sheets like this, visit our website: aquariumindustries.com.au
An unusual captive bred tropical marineThe minimum tank size should be 60 litres, this will safely house 2 adult (12cm) Kuda Seahorses. Seahorses need objects in the tank that they... An unusual captive bred tropical marineThe minimum tank size should be 60 litres, this will safely house 2 adult (12cm) Kuda Seahorses. Seahorses need objects in the tank that they...
Family
12
Subfamily
71
Size
5cm
Water Temperature
24 - 26
Water Requirements
8.2
Temperament
Suitable tank mates include Pipefish
Feeding
Kuda Seahorses have been reared on frozen brine shrimp, frozen mysis shrimp and krill and ideally should be fed small quantities of these foods throughout the day. If this is not possible feed them at least twice per day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon/evening. In summer months they need to be fed slightly more. Remove any uneaten food to prevent pollution.
Kuda Seahorses have been reared on frozen brine... Kuda Seahorses have been reared on frozen brine...
Food Types
AI Naturals Brine or Mysis shrimp, Krill
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